Fiber Optic Cables with Coated End Faces
New Standards for High Power Applications
Press Release
27.09.11
LASER COMPONENTS has introduced coatings, designed for use on optical fiber end faces.
With these coatings back reflections are reduced by nearly 3% at the interface between
glass and air. The F&E devision has continued to make developments in this area,
which has resulted in new standard designs.
The cables are available with a robust and, yet, flexible metal jacket as a protective covering
around the optical fiber. A corrugated tube made of stainless steel and, thus, the best metal
jacket available is used. To ensure that the connection between two optical fiber plugs connected
by a metal jacket is potential free, vacuum-suitable isolators are mounted on both ends between
the plug and the metal jacket.
If less robust protective jackets are required, LASER COMPONENTS offers AR-coated fibers
which are also available with protective jackets made of Teflon.
Naturally, these fibers will also be available as so-called “bare fibers”
(i.e., without a protective jacket).
The cables are available with SMA connectors or a D-80 plug. Both connectors have a free-standing fiber; the fiber bore hole of said connectors can be adjusted for use with different types of fibers. For very high power, plugs with copper ferrules are recommend.
Further product information:
AR-Coatings
Manufacturer:
Laser Components GmbH / Fiber Optics
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